Standee wrote:I have no gripe against Wakey mate, just vastman!!!
And how does one go about having a lovely evening when you live in Mansfield????
My point on the VT was wether this is what the RL had in mind, as others have said, if there is the possibility to extend (and the club can afford to) then it's probably a good move.
One thing that would concern me is who owns the ground etc. We get various idiots questioning our tenure at the KC but we know the Council would never evict us (or be able to), it readsto me like yours is a private equity ground, I may well be wrong.
In fairness l have no idea who is funding it......but l cant see why a private equity group would fund a RL community stadium????
Would have though that Ted Richarson has Trinity at heart, he has said for years that we would not leave Belle Vue nor would he ever 'sell' unless it was the right move for the club, so it might be blind faith, but that is good enough for me, especially considering how much of his own money he has spent (some might say wasted!) over the years.
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another good point for us is that is is dead easy access from junction 30. simply turn left then i think newmarket lane is first left again. i assume its on the land down there somewhere. perhaps wakey fans can put me right on the exact location
another point is quite a few amateurs from stanley go to other clubs rather than wakey (dean sampson, chris chester, mark aston) siting a stadium here may help prevent such a drain (thacks is also from stanley)
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Standee wrote:I have no gripe against Wakey mate, just vastman!!!
And how does one go about having a lovely evening when you live in Mansfield????
My point on the VT was wether this is what the RL had in mind, as others have said, if there is the possibility to extend (and the club can afford to) then it's probably a good move.
One thing that would concern me is who owns the ground etc. We get various idiots questioning our tenure at the KC but we know the Council would never evict us (or be able to), it readsto me like yours is a private equity ground, I may well be wrong.
OMG the ultimate two faced person or what. You don't like Trinity, you got nasty and you got caught out as virtually no one would back you up other than that Alice joker. Now yo're trying to weasel your way out of it by blaming me and pretending to be all reasonable as if it were an opinion and not a nasty little attack, you disgust me.
Thanks to the rest on here, some have minor reservations myself included. I personally won't believe it til I see the JCB's move in but it's at least back on track.
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the artist wrote:another good point for us is that is is dead easy access from junction 30. simply turn left then i think newmarket lane is first left again. i assume its on the land down there somewhere. perhaps wakey fans can put me right on the exact location
another point is quite a few amateurs from stanley go to other clubs rather than wakey (dean sampson, chris chester, mark aston) siting a stadium here may help prevent such a drain (thacks is also from stanley)
As a stadium it would be a doddle for you lot, litterally off the M62 and you are there. It's probably more difficult for me to get to than some away fans.
vastman wrote:OMG the ultimate two faced person or what. You don't like Trinity, you got nasty and you got caught out as virtually no one would back you up other than that Alice joker. Now yo're trying to weasel your way out of it by blaming me and pretending to be all reasonable as if it were an opinion and not a nasty little attack, you disgust me.
Thanks to the rest on here, some have minor reservations myself included. I personally won't believe it til I see the JCB's move in but it's at least back on track.
Yeah, I hate Wakeyso much one of my best mates is a fan and we met at a game.
I hate idiots, and you re number one contender.
Now, care to get all shouty and big mouthed on PM again???
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PAUL M wrote:Realistic size, realistic ambitions.
Not really for me, i think 12k although well above there current average could be too small to attract 'other events' to it especially with its closeness to Doncaster.
For me i dont see why they could not share a stadium with Cas, especially in theses economic times and both clubs wanting new stadiums. Or even Fetherstone.
Dont get me wrong, if built right it could be a lovely little ground and good for atmposphere, but i would have thought 15k would have been a better figure at least.
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Hutchie wrote:Not really for me, i think 12k although well above there current average could be too small to attract 'other events' to it especially with its closeness to Doncaster.
For me i dont see why they could not share a stadium with Cas, especially in theses economic times and both clubs wanting new stadiums. Or even Fetherstone.
Dont get me wrong, if built right it could be a lovely little ground and good for atmposphere, but i would have thought 15k would have been a better figure at least.
Would you want to share with H.K.R.?
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Standee wrote:Yeah, I hate Wakeyso much one of my best mates is a fan and we met at a game.
I hate idiots, and you re number one contender.
Now, care to get all shouty and big mouthed on PM again???
To be fair to Vastman, he does have a point!!!! Your post history suggests very strongly that you dislike Wakey and everything to do with the club!!! You use every possible chance to slag the club off, and l have never once seen you post anything that even comes close to a Pro wakefield comment!!!
Your history does not really back up your claim to just dislike Vastman rather than Trinity........indeed you have slagged the club off on many threads before Vasty has even posted!!!!
Post subject: Re: O/T Wakefield and a 12,000 capacity stadium.
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:44 pm
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Robbo4 wrote:If they have scope to increase the capacity that is probably big enough for the foreseeable future. How many clubs average more than that anyway?
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